ICFP provides a forum for researchers
and developers to hear about the latest work on the
design, implementations, principles, and uses of
functional programming. The conference covers the entire
spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its
peripheries.

This page is designed to be a permanent home for
information about, or relevant to, ICFP. As well as
information about the conference itself, it contains
pointers to journals, other conferences, language
implementations, research groups, and so on, that may be
of interest. Please email suggestions for improvement to
Lindsey Kuper.

Scope

ICFP seeks original papers on the art and science of
functional programming. Submissions are invited on all
topics from principles to practice, from foundations to
features, from abstraction to application. The scope
includes all languages that encourage functional
programming, including both purely applicative and
imperative languages, as well as languages with objects
or concurrency. Particular topics of interest
include:

The conference also solicits Experience
Reports, which are short papers that provide
evidence that functional programming really works or
describe obstacles that have kept it from working in a
particular application.